Hiding to buy iPhone: Ransom demands from mother

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Lakshmipur:

A teenager has demanded a ransom of Rs 50,000 from the family in the drama of the kidnapping drama Sajita family for iPhone in Lakshmipur, but the police found him after his complaint.

Assistant Superintendent of Police (Sadar Circle) Sohail Rana confirmed this information at 9 am on Tuesday (November 8).

Malek is a resident of Banchanagar area of Laxmipur municipality but the police did not know his details.

Police said on Tuesday morning that a woman had filed a complaint of kidnapping of Malek in her son Taoshif Ebin, which he had learned that the kidnappers demanded a ransom of Rs 50,000 to return his son. He later demanded a ransom from a mobile number and later gave the mobile number to the police.

Sadar Model Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Mosleh Uddin said, "We have rescued the missing teenager in a very short time, Malek was not kidnapped. He had staged a kidnapping drama to buy an iPhone.

In this poison, Khmipur Assistant Superintendent of Police (Sadar Circle) Sohail Rana said that the rescued teenager was handed over to his family on the night of Tuesday.

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